JUNIOR CHAMBER PROJECT.—Mr H. F. Royds (left), president of the Christchurch Junior Chamber, and Mr B. Curtis studying some of the entries in the "Young Miss New Zealand” and “Young Mr New Zealand” contest, which the chamber is supporting. Mr Curtis is convener of the project in Christchurch. Proceeds from the local semi-finals will be given to the Templeton Farm chapel appeal.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30172, 2 July 1963, Page 7
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62JUNIOR CHAMBER PROJECT.—Mr H. F. Royds (left), president of the Christchurch Junior Chamber, and Mr B. Curtis studying some of the entries in the "Young Miss New Zealand” and “Young Mr New Zealand” contest, which the chamber is supporting. Mr Curtis is convener of the project in Christchurch. Proceeds from the local semi-finals will be given to the Templeton Farm chapel appeal. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30172, 2 July 1963, Page 7
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